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THE SEASON’S FAHIONS Now iu full display at THE "RON I^ABCHE, Palmerston North. C. M. ROSS & CO,, Invite your inspection of these Charming Goods. COMPLETE OUTFITS FOB FISHERMEN. FOR the convenience of country customers and beginners, Outfits will he supplied as specified below. The best value to be had for the money. No. 1 comprises 10ft., Split Bamboo Cane Ply Rod, check reel, silk line, fly book, 3 assorted casts, 2 doz. assorted flies, 1 dost, hooks to gut. Price 20s. Postage Is fid. No, 2.— A good 10ft Hickory Fly and General Rod, with laacewood top and snake rings, check reel, silk line, fly book, folding landing net, 3 assorted casts, 2 doz. assorted flies, 1 doz. hooks to gut. Price 255. Postage, 2s. No. 3 —An all-round Outfit, for Fly, Bait and Minnow Fishing, a 10ft. or JOMt. All greenheart rod, with extra minnow top, snake rings, check reel, 25 yards silk line, fly book, folding landing net, £ doz. casts, 1 trace 1 mipnow, 2 doz. assorted flies, 1 doz. hooks to gut. Price, 37s fid. Postage 2s fid. No. 4, —Best Quality General Outfit for Fly, Bait or Minnow Fishing, 121't. groenheart rod, with minnow top, revolving plate reel, 50 yards silk line, i doz. assorted easts, landing net, 2 traces, 2 minnows, fly book, 2 doz. assorted flies. 1 doz. hooks to gut, 1 fishing basket. Price 80s. Postage 2< fid. E. REYNOLDS & CO., LTD., 50-52 Victoria Street, Wellington. MONDAY, igth OCTOBER, 190 S At 1 o’c ock. HIMATANGI STOCK SALE. The n .z. loan & mercantile AGENCY CO., LTD., will sell at their yards as above—--150 Romney Ewes (100 per cent. cent B.Z. lambs) 100 Ewes and Lambs 40 fat forward ewes 200 ewes with 100 per cent, lambs 40 head mixed cattle 8 fat bullocks (good) 3 fat cows 3 empty ford cows 5 wear.er pigs 800 yards wire netting. FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE MANAWATU. AND GENTLEMEN— Believing that my past services as your representative in Parliamen have been reasonably acceptable, I therefore announce myself as a candidate for the Manawatu seat at the ensuing general election, and respectfully solicit a renewal of your confidence at the poll. Yours laithfully, lOHN STEVENS. TO THE ELECTORS, MANAWATU DISTRICT Ladies and Gentlemen, — IN the Electoral Contest of 1905, when the forces of the Liberal Party and of the Opposition seemed very evenly balanced in this district, I found it to be my duty—as a loyal party man—to retire in favour of Mr John Stevens, who was the accepted Government candidate. I, however, after doing so, circulated my (printed) campaign speeches among all the voters of the district; so thkt all who were at that time on the roll had an opportunity of hearing what my chief political views are. In the present campaign, on the other hand, I am happily absolved from these particular bonds of Party discipline, through the Premier's Second Ballot Bill, which has passed the Third Reariing in the House. This Bill, as you will readily understand, makes me free to solicit your suffrages on this occasion with the feeling that I am only helping my Party instead of injuring by doing so. ' I have e honour to be., Ladiear.d Gentlem yours respectfully F. W. FRANKLAND, MrW. Cox, Humffray Street Bal larat Vic,, writes: "I have been a great sufferer from rheumatism and, having obtained the greatest relief by the use of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm I cannot speak too highly of it. Whenever I feel the rheumatism pains coming on, I give the affected parts afew applications and it always arrests the attack. I know several people who have used Chamberlain’s Pain Balm and they all speak iu the highest praise of it.” For sale everywhere

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 439, 17 October 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 439, 17 October 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 439, 17 October 1908, Page 3